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Andrea

He has a white bump on his tongue

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Dior
Dog, Mixed
5 months, Male
Issue details
Main concern
Others
Duration
3 day(s)
Ongoing
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Dr. Brown
Dr.Tail Vet

A white bump on your dog's tongue can arise from several causes. It might be something as simple as a minor injury from chewing on something rough, or it could be a benign growth like a papilloma, which is quite common in young dogs. These growths are usually harmless and often resolve on their own over time.

At home, you can keep an eye on the bump for any changes in size or color, and observe if it seems to be causing any discomfort to your dog. It's important to ensure that your dog continues to eat and drink normally and doesn't appear to be in pain. If you notice any changes in the bump or if your dog starts showing signs of discomfort, it would be wise to have it checked by a veterinarian to rule out any infections or other concerns.

In the meantime, continue to maintain your dog's regular oral hygiene. If you observe any significant changes or if the bump doesn't improve over the next few days, consider reaching out to a veterinarian for further advice.

If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.